Brick Bungalow
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Blade Runner. There were a few minor things I could complain about but I think it would be petty considering the total scope and success of the project. Lots of subtle homages, returning characters, references to other sci fi franchises and the focus on anti climax that made the first movie great. I won't give any specific details until we have a spoiler-ready thread but I do recommend it without reservation. I will probably see it again.
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Why my models aren't painted.
Brick Bungalow replied to Brick Bungalow's topic in Artificier's Forge
Yep. Mainly. I might add other stuff. Not for sure yet. -
Why my models aren't painted.
Brick Bungalow replied to Brick Bungalow's topic in Artificier's Forge
Thanks. I'll get a better photo when it's finished. The top four or so feet are cut off. There will probably be five or six characters total. -
Why my models aren't painted.
Brick Bungalow replied to Brick Bungalow's topic in Artificier's Forge
This isn't quite the right angle. If you hunch down and move to the left a little the checkered squares line up with the floor and the pillars appear correct. -
I've been working on this mural for our game room at the shop. It's probably a little over halfway. About 15'x25' Top portion is missing from photo.
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It's not a series but I watched a Hulu documentary called 24 comic book last night. It takes place at Things From Another World in Portland and features PNW comic book artists who stay up all night in order to draw a comic book in one day. I really like stuff set in Portland.
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If it's inappropriate to post this here feel free to remove. Our store has a current opening for a game room coordinator/supervisor. The position is two days a week (tuesday and friday noon to 830) to start but the right person would have as many hours as they like up to full time in pretty short order. The most immediate qualifications would be to have your own transportation and have experience running Magic the Gathering events. You will need to register or be registered as a judge with Wizards of the Coast and be prepared to run all sanctioned and un sanctioned events. (I'm not especially informed about this myself but we can answer particulars in person) This is a paid hourly position with some available benefits. Total compensation will fluctuate depending on skill set, flexibility and the success of individual events. Other relevant skills include any solid state electronic repair skills, general retail merchandise skills, video game knowledge, accounting, general contractor type skills et cetera. It's minimum wage to start but our current employees have all earned multiple pay increases each year. We average $14 at present. Interested parties should submit a current resume in person to 13885 SW Farmington rd. Beaverton OR. 97005. Resumes transmitted electronically may or may not be considered.
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I like my gundam dreadnought guy but I'm concerned that he's too large. He stands almost three times as high as a normal trooper. Any suggestions as to what to count him for?
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I feel like anything that would smooth the whole model would also compromise the sharp corners. Do you have extras or pieces that you can run tests on? I like emery boards for such tasks.
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Sure! Thanks. We have lots of kids show up. I love giving them free cards to play with.
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We host Magic the Gathering every tuesday at six pm. Typically friendly formats. If you don't have a deck handy the staff will make you one... and you can keep it! No entry fee for non tournament play. Check it out! https://www.facebook.com/RetroGameTrader/
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I found these guys to use for terminators. Most likely will replace heads to match basic troopers.
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I have no legal expertise to reflect on this but I do want to give a shout to whoever picked the illustrations. Very clever.
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Scotty paints Primaris Marines
Brick Bungalow replied to scottshoemaker's topic in Artificier's Forge
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LF Civil/ADA Rights Lawyer in the 9th Circuit
Brick Bungalow replied to Romans832's topic in Warpspace
Bronson and Dale Roller are our resident constables. Perhaps they have a referral.- 2 replies
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Willing to unload some old Warhammer and 40k stuff
Brick Bungalow replied to Malaclypse's topic in Rogue Trading
Vintage minis do sometimes fetch a high price online but the majority of buyers will be aware of a median going rate and tend not to bid past that. Collectors especially. It's almost like a religion. I tend to divide my goods into three piles. First is stuff I wouldn't part with except for top dollar. Second is stuff I'd accept a going rate for. Third is stuff I'm not attached to at all and will take pretty much anything.- 14 replies
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Willing to unload some old Warhammer and 40k stuff
Brick Bungalow replied to Malaclypse's topic in Rogue Trading
Agreed. I don't usually inquire about sales unless the price is listed. It's too time consuming.- 14 replies
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I love vallejo alcohol base metals.
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I now have the whole range and although they do resemble grey knights the gear options are pointing me toward vanilla marines.
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Long Shot Request: Plastic Squats
Brick Bungalow replied to The Last Guardsmen's topic in Rogue Trading
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I've been playing Human Fall Flat. It's a little over a year old and has some extra content now. It's essentially a rag doll physics obstacle course. You are able to walk, jump and grab onto things. Each level consists of a series of obstacles that have one or more solutions. I recommend it for people who like physics-strategy, dexterity and puzzle solving. I like it because it isn't time sensitive nor does it penalize you for dying. The progress you lose is trivial. I recommend a control pad with two thumb sticks because camera control is crucial. It's a really fun game.
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I have a compressor if you need. It's pretty loud but should do the trick.